[tor-dev] ACTION REQUESTED: Help me plan deliverables for Sponsor F, Year 4 [due Friday, discussion Monday]

2013-10-14 Thread Tom Lowenthal
Sponsor F year 3 ends at the end of this month. Fear not though, for year 4 starts right after that! We need to get to work planing the things that we'll do during year 4, so that we can tell Sponsor F what they are and all that good stu

[tor-dev] OnionMail 0.1.1 Beta is Out

2013-10-14 Thread Liste
Next week we will translate the web site. http://onionmail.info/ ___ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev

Re: [tor-dev] Sponsor F: update; next meeting [in *two weeks*]

2013-10-14 Thread Ximin Luo
On 01/10/13 03:13, Tom Lowenthal wrote: > Combine obfuscation (obfsproxy) with address-diversity (flashproxy) [#11] > --- > > **[On Track: Minimal]** The work of integrating obfsproxy with > flashproxy is done. George will include thi

Re: [tor-dev] Design for an exit relay scanner: feedback appreciated

2013-10-14 Thread meejah
Philipp Winter writes: > I assume, your scanning would be sequential? There are many circuits in-flight in the single Tor instance; many outstanding requests are possible. -- meejah ___ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.

[tor-dev] Stem Release 1.1

2013-10-14 Thread Damian Johnson
Hi all. After seven months of work I'm pleased to announce Stem's 1.1.0 release! For those who aren't familiar with it, Stem is a Python library for interacting with Tor. With it you can script against your relay, descriptor data, or even write applications similar to arm and Vidalia. https://ste

Re: [tor-dev] Checking Tonga's consensus (was: Consensus issues)

2013-10-14 Thread Damian Johnson
> On 10/14/13 6:45 AM, metrics wrote: >> WARNING: The consensuses published by the following directory authorities >> are more than one hour old and therefore not fresh anymore: Tonga > > Hi Damian, > > why do you check Tonga's consensus? Tonga is not a v3 directory > authority but just a directo

[tor-dev] More Hidden Services help needed: Guard enumeration

2013-10-14 Thread George Kadianakis
Greetings, another important Hidden Service issue, is the guard enumeration attack that was described by the "Trawling for Tor Hidden Services: Detection, Measurement, Deanonymization" paper (in section VII) [0]. A trac ticket was created to fix this issue (#9001 [1]). The most popular solution s

Re: [tor-dev] Hidden Service Scaling

2013-10-14 Thread George Kadianakis
Christopher Baines writes: > On 10/10/13 23:28, Paul Syverson wrote: >> On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 03:02:47PM +0100, Christopher Baines wrote: >>> On 09/10/13 11:41, Paul Syverson wrote: >>> These two changes combined should help with the two goals. Reliability >>> is improved by having mult

Re: [tor-dev] [linux-elitists] Browser fingerprinting

2013-10-14 Thread Georg Koppen
>> Check out firegloves. It's outdated, and I'd love to see it getting >> some love, but it's a great POC for anti-fingerprinting in Firefox. Firegloves is broken last time I checked. All the hooks are not applied if you are sending your payload via FTP as the extension is doing the hooking via a

[tor-dev] Checking Tonga's consensus (was: Consensus issues)

2013-10-14 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 10/14/13 6:45 AM, metrics wrote: > WARNING: The consensuses published by the following directory authorities are > more than one hour old and therefore not fresh anymore: Tonga Hi Damian, why do you check Tonga's consensus? Tonga is not a v3 directory authority but just a directory mirror.

Re: [tor-dev] [linux-elitists] Browser fingerprinting

2013-10-14 Thread Eugen Leitl
- Forwarded message from katana - Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 09:27:41 +0200 From: katana To: cypherpu...@cpunks.org Subject: Re: [linux-elitists] Browser fingerprinting Message-ID: <525b9ced.20...@riseup.net> User-Agent: Thunderbird Hi, > Check out firegloves. It's outdated, and I'd love t